An interesting instance of adopting a process to changed conditions is found in a new apparatus for coating metals with zinc film. The Metals Coating Company of America has developed the Schoop metal spraying process in which zinc wire or other metal wire is melted in a gas flame and projected under
Transmission of Light through Magnetic Nanocavities
β Scribed by Piotr Patoka; Tomas Skeren; Michael Hilgendorff; Linjie Zhi; Trilochan Paudel; Krzysztof Kempa; Michael Giersig
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 911 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1613-6810
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The transmission of light through a metallic film stack on a transparent substrate, perforated with a periodic array of cylindrical holes/nanocavities, is studied. The structure is fabricated by using selfβassembled nanosphere lithography. Since one layer in the film stack is made of a ferromagnetic metal (iron), exposure of the structure to a solution containing iron oxide nanoparticles causes nanoparticle accumulation inside the nanocavities. This changes the dielectric constant inside the nanocavities and thus affects the light transmission. Simulations are in good agreement with experiment, and show large sensitivity of the response to the amount of iron oxide nanoparticles deposited. This could be used in various sensor applications.
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